Kenneth Younge
EPFL CDM MTEI-GE
ODY 2 02 (Odyssea)
Station 5
CH-1015 Lausanne
Web site: Site web: https://www.epfl.ch/labs/tis/
Domaines de compétences
- Strategic Management
- Technology and Innovation Strategy
- Employee Mobility
- New Venture Creation
- Data Science
- Technology and Innovation Strategy
- Employee Mobility
- New Venture Creation
- Data Science
Biography
Kenneth is Associate Professor in Corporate Entrepreneurship and Chair of Technology and Innovation Strategy at EPFL. He is an applied economist and data scientist, using experimental economics and machine learning methods to examine the strategic importance of patent portfolios, knowledge spillovers, financial risk disclosure, computational law, and employee mobility. His work has been published in the top journals in economics and strategy, and he is the past winner of the Strategic Management Society’s Best Conference Paper Award, the Academy of Management’s BPS Outstanding Dissertation Award, and numerous teaching awards.Prior to returning to academia, Professor Younge worked for 14 years in industry as a Chief Technology Officer, President, and Director of Development. He has co-founded four firms over the course of his career and his research aims to combine theoretical economics with real-world impact.
Publications
Autres publications
Top Publications
RESTATStrategic Citation: A Reassessment (Accepted for Publication)
RESTAT
Motivating Innovation: The Effect of Loss Aversion on the Willingness to Persist.
RAND
Patent Citations Reexamined.
IEEE-ICLMA
Text Similarity in Vector Space Models: A Comparative Study.
JEBO
Competitive Pressure on the Rate and Scope of Innovation.
ACC Docket
Duty of Disclosure for Patent Applicants: Trends, Technologies, and Best Practices.
JEMS
The Value of Employee Retention: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.
NBER
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy.
SMJ
How Anticipated Employee Mobility Affects Acquisition Likelihood: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.
SSRN
Patent-to-Patent Similarity: A Vector Space Model.
NREL
Clean Energy Innovation: Sources of Technical and Commercial Breakthroughs.
DISSERTATION
Employee Mobility and the Appropriation of Value from Knowledge: Evidence from Three Essays.
Winner of the Wiley Blackwell Outstanding Dissertation Award
Enseignement & Phd
Enseignement
Management of Technology
Programmes doctoraux
Doctoral Program in Technology Management
Doctorants
Hofer Maximilian Wieland,Cours
Technology & innovation strategy
Concernant les concepts principaux qui peuvent faire des projets d'innovation plus réussis et rentables et ainsi appliquer ces concepts dans le cadre de cas réels du monde des affaires réussis et des échecs avec un accent sur les conditions économiques et organisationnelles misent par l'innovation.
Data science for business
Les étudiants apprendront les concepts de base de Data Science afin qu'ils puissent prendre de meilleures décisions d'affaires. Les élèves apprendront également comment appliquer ces concepts à de vrais problèmes de programmation.